Four page petition written to the Governor of North Carolina by a committee of citizens from Perquimans County asking that all Confederate guerrilla troops be removed from Perquimans County and all attempts at blockade running be stopped....

Four page petition written to the Governor of North Carolina by a committee of citizens from Perquimans County asking that all Confederate guerrilla troops be removed from Perquimans County and all attempts at blockade running be stopped....

After Action Report from the Seven Days Campaign written by Ed Graham Haywood, Col. Commanding 7th Regiment North Carolina Troops. This item was scanned as part of the American Civil War Sesquicentennial commemoration at the North Carolina State...

After Action Report from the Seven Days Campaign written by Frank James Lane, Col. Commanding 28th Regiment North Carolina Troops. This item was scanned as part of the American Civil War Sesquicentennial commemoration at the North Carolina State...

After Action Report from the Seven Days Campaign written by Robert H. Cowan Col. Commanding, 18th Regiment North Carolina Troops, July 1862. This item was scanned as part of the American Civil War Sesquicentennial commemoration at the North...

After Action Report from the Seven Days Campaign written by William M. Barbour Lieutenant Col. 37th Regiment Commanding. This item was scanned as part of the American Civil War Sesquicentennial commemoration at the North Carolina State Archives and...

After Action Report from the Seven Days Campaign written by Robert Frederick Hoke, Lieutenant Col. Commanding 33rd Regiment. This item was scanned as part of the American Civil War Sesquicentennial commemoration at the North Carolina State Archives...

The after action report written by General Lawrence O’Bryan Branch, in this report he details the movements his Brigade made during the Seven Days’ Battle, in this battle he reports that his brigade lost 750 men killed or wounded and 50 men...

Presidential Signature: Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) A letter from Andrew Jackson on May 8, 1814, to Brig. General Joseph Graham of Fort Jackson. Joseph Graham, a native of Lincoln County, commanded a brigade of detached militia from North and South...

Anson County citizens petition Governor John W. Ellis to convene the General Assembly in order to call for a secession convention. This item was scanned as part of the American Civil War Sesquicentennial commemoration at the North Carolina State...

This enterprise-wide assessment is the result of the General Assembly mandate contained in G.S. §147-33.82(e1), which directed that the State Chief Information Officer assess the ability of each executive branch agency to comply with the current...

"As Bath, North Carolina, celebrates three-hundred years since its incorporation, it is interesting to note how the town has marked its own history over the years. Little was done to preserve Bath's colonial past until the early twentieth century....